Season 20 Episode 6:

Lost Mines of Lakeland

Season 20 Episode 5:

Warriors

An ancient site yields burials dating back to 2,000 BC, along with rare Saxon brooches, beads, spears and jewelry; just a mile from Stonehenge is the Barrow Clump, a huge mound of earth built by Bronze Age people to bury their dead.

Season 19 Episode 124:

Shooters Hill

Season 19 Episode 123:

Norman Cross

The archaeologists have been invited to Norman Cross in rural Cambridgeshire to unearth the remains of the world's first Prisoner of War camp- a huge complex built by the British in 1797 to incarcerate 7000 Napoleonic soldiers and sailors.

Season 19 Episode 14:

Lincoln's Inn

Season 19 Episode 12:

Guide to Burial

Tony Robinson investigates how burial customs have changed and evolved over thousands of years of British history; the team draws on extraordinary evidence from Neolithic bone caves, Bronze Age cemeteries, Roman mausoleums and even funeral pyres.

Season 19 Episode 10:

How to Lose a Castle

Season 19 Episode 9:

Rome's wild west

The Roman legionary fort of Caerleon in South Wales is one of the most famous and best preserved Roman sites in Britain; Tony and the team join a group from Cardiff University to cast new light on a site once seen as solely a military outpost.

Season 19 Episode 8:

Secrets of the dunes

The town of Kenfig seems to have been a thriving success but then vanished; its ruins may still lie buried under sand dunes; Tony and the team look at the history of the town, how it disappeared and how the Welsh fought Anglo-Saxon settlers.

Beadnell

Season 19 Episode 4:

The First King of Racing

Tony Robinson and the team visit Newmarket, the birthplace of horse racing, in search of the earliest archaeological traces of the sport; they dig in the heart of the historic town, searching for remains of Charles II's racing stables.

Season 19 Episode 3:

The Drowned Town

Tony Robinson and the team head to Dunwich; coastal erosion has eaten away most of this once-bustling settlement and before the whole place is lost to the sea, there's a chance to find out more about the origins of this dramatically situated town.

Season 19 Episode 2:

A Village Affair

There's a problem in the chocolate-box village of Bitterley in Shropshire; the villagers have been exploring a bumpy field and believe that their village used to be much bigger, with the field full of houses and streets.

Season 17 Episode 12:

Dinmore Hill

Season 17 Episode 12:

Time Team

Aerial photographs and a dogged local investigation suggest Dinmore Hill in Herefordshire may have been a vast Iron Age hill fort; with the site covering 40 acres, the team expects no shortage of targets to dig.

Season 17 Episode 12:

Commanding Heights: Dinmore, Herefordshire

Aerial photographs and a dogged local investigation suggest Dinmore Hill in Herefordshire may have been a vast Iron Age hill fort; with the site covering 40 acres, the team expects no shortage of targets to dig.

Season 17 Episode 4:

Hopton Castle

Season 17 Episode 4:

Saxon King, Sutton Courtenay

The team gets a unique opportunity to investigate a set of buildings once occupied by Anglo Saxon royalty. It's the rarest of archaeological sites but amazingly, the team uncovers the biggest Saxon building ever discovered in Britain.

Season 15 Episode 8:

Saxons on the Edge: Stonton Wyville, Leicestershire

Season 15 Episode 5:

Mysteries of the Mosaic

Tony Robinson and his team unearth the secrets of a Cotswolds field; the discovery of a piece of mosaic floor really has the archaeologists excited; they could be standing on the remains of a Roman bathhouse or even a temple.

Season 13 Episode 12:

The Taxman's Mansion

Season 13 Episode 11:

Early Bath

The team is at the village of Ffrith in North Wales to discover if it's built on the remains of a Roman mining town; Ffrith's location close to a rich supply of lead sets the scene for a classic excavation.

Season 9 Episode 12:

Isle of Wight - Brading

Season 9 Episode 11:

Every Castle Needs A Lord

Season 9 Episode 11:

Beaudesert, Warwickshire: Every Castle Needs a Lord

A castle, reputedly as grand and important as Warwick, once dominated the Midlands village of Henley-in-Arden, but now there is just a hill; an eccentric American millionaire has bought himself the title of Lord of the Manor.

Season 8 Episode 4:

A Waltham Villa

Season 8 Episode 3:

Llygadwy, Wales: The Celtic Spring

The team investigates a site in a garden in Wales that seems to feature a Neolithic tomb, a Norman tower, a Medieval or Roman walkway, and an ancient sacred spring littered with bronze axe heads, Roman coins, and carved miniature heads.

Episode 193:

Time Team

Time Team

A park just behind Portsmouth's Tudor naval defenses is the site of one of the city's oldest buildings, a hospital built by monks in 1212; as well as providing for the sick, it was also an inn for people setting off on pilgrimage.

High Ham

Alfoldean

Located across a main thoroughfare, Alfoldean was once a thriving village and home to a mansion, an inn for traveling government officials; Robinson and his companions search to uncover why the site was suddenly and mysteriously abandoned.

Caerleon

Dunwich

Coastal erosion has eaten away most of this once-bustling settlement, and before the whole place is lost to the sea, there's a last chance to find out more about the lost origins of this dramatically situated town.

Clipstone

Tony and the Team head for the fringes of Sherwood Forest, where residents of Clipstone village in Nottinghamshire believe some impressive ruins in a farmer's field may have played a part in the ancient tales of Robin Hood and Bad King John.

Colne Priory

Crewkerne

A family of Somerset farmers have been wondering if there was ever a castle on top of the hill they call Castle Hill; records show there was a Norman castle in the area, but they are not clear about exactly where.